Re: Nuclear device for the kitchen, yes really
- From: richard mullens <mullensdeletethis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 01:58:13 GMT
Ian wrote:
"colin" <no.spam.for.me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:j3mte.24310$m4.11961@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I dont know anyone whos tasted iradiated food (not that has good sense of taste anyway).
Colin =^.^=
If you really want to, I noticed the other day in Costco (so our US friends could also likely get this) Australian lamb hocks which claimed on the pack not to need refrigeration. It didn't say "irradiated" but I suspect that's the only way that would work.
I don't think that's the explanation. In Spain and no doubt elsewhere, the shops are full of "hams". Maybe they've been cured by smoke - I really doubt that they've been irradiated.
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